Social Perception from Individuals to Groups

Social Perception from Individuals to Groups
Author: Steven J. Stroessner,Jeffrey W. Sherman
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2015-02-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317562047

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This volume focuses on social perception, the processing of information about people. This issue has always been central to social psychology, but this book brings together literatures that in large part have been separated by the nature of the social target that is involved. Historically, research on person perception developed quite independently from research involving perceptions of groups. Whereas the former research generally focused on the cognitive processes involved in forming impressions of individuals, research on group perception examined the content of stereotypes and the conditions under which they are used in social judgment. There was been little overlap in the theories and methods of these subfields, and different researchers were central in each. The chapters in this book highlight research and theorizing about social perception, exploring the processes involved in social perception from persons to groups. Some chapters describe work that was originally developed in person perception but is being extended to understanding groups. Other chapters illustrate how some processes studied in the domain of stereotyping also affect perceptions of individual persons. Finally, other chapters focus on variables that affect perceptions and judgments of both individuals and groups, proving opportunities for greater recognition of the common set of factors that are central to all types of social perception. This groundbreaking book highlights the research contributions of David L. Hamilton, whose research has played a central role in uniting these previously independent areas of research. It provides essential reading for upper-level courses on social cognition or social perception and could also serve as an auxiliary text in courses on interpersonal perception/relations and courses on stereotyping/intergroup relations.

Social Cognition

Social Cognition
Author: David L. Hamilton,Steven J. Stroessner
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 1051
Release: 2020-11-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781529742367

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Social cognition is an approach to understanding how people think about people and events. We are constantly processing information to navigate the world we live in. The authors will guide your students, using examples and up-to-date studies, through this approach; from explaining the processes themselves right through to demonstrating the role cognitive processes play in our social lives. With chapters on the following processes: · Memory · Judgement · Attention · Attribution · Evaluation · Automatic processing. This book will provide your students with a framework for understanding the most common areas of interest for Social Cognition, such as perception, attitudes and stereotyping.

The Psychology of Group Perception

The Psychology of Group Perception
Author: Vincent Yzerbyt,Charles M. Judd,Olivier Corneille
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2004-08-02
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135433109

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This groundbreaking work by leading social psychologists, who have all contributed in important ways to the psychology of group perception, focuses in particular on three interrelated issues: (1) whether groups are seen to be diverse or relatively homogeneous; (2) whether groups are seen as real and stable or only transitory and ephemeral; and (3) whether group membership derives from some essential quality of the members or rather is based on social constructions.

The Social Psychology of Perceiving Others Accurately

The Social Psychology of Perceiving Others Accurately
Author: Judith A. Hall,Marianne Schmid Mast,Tessa V. West
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2016-04
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781107101517

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This comprehensive overview presents cutting-edge research on the fast-expanding field of interpersonal perception.

New Research on Social Perception

New Research on Social Perception
Author: John A. Zebrowski
Publsiher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2007
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1600213774

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The contemporary concept of social perception is considered to be an umbrella term that includes various other traditional and related phenomena such as person perception, impression and attitude formation, social cognition, attribution, stereotypes, prejudice, social categorisation, and social comparison and implicit personality theories. This book presents research on social perspectives and behavioural responses which follow. These include child perceptions, social class issues, perceived attractiveness theories, occupational prestige and related communication factors.

Motivated Social Perception

Motivated Social Perception
Author: Steven J. Spencer,Steven Fein,Mark P. Zanna,James M. Olson
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2003-01-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135641146

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This volume highlights state-of-the-art research on motivated social perception by the leaders in the field. Recently a number of researchers developed influential accounts of how motivation affects social perception. Unfortunately, this work was developed without extensive contact between the researchers, and therefore evolved into two distinct traditions. The first tradition shows that the motivation to maintain a positive self-concept and to define oneself in the social world can dramatically affect people's social perception. The second one shows that people's goals have a dramatic effect on how they see themselves and others. Motivated Social Perception shows how these two approaches often overlap and provides insights into how these two perspectives are integrated. Motivated Social Perception contains chapters on: *the effect of motivation on the activation and application of stereotypes; *self-affirmation in the evaluations of the self and others; *implicit and explicit aspects of self-esteem; *self-esteem contingencies and relational aspects of the self; *an investigation of the roots and functions of basic goals; and *extensions of self-regulatory theory. This book is intended for scholars, researchers, and advanced students interested in social perception and social cognition.

Lay Theories and Their Role in the Perception of Social Groups

Lay Theories and Their Role in the Perception of Social Groups
Author: Ying-yi Hong,Sheri R. Levy,Chi-yue Chiu
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2003-07-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135585013

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This special issue addresses the nature, development, and consequences of a variety of lay theories for group perception and behavior. The articles illuminate the structural, functional, and dynamic properties of lay theories, as well as their scope. Addressing the development of the theories from diverse theoretical perspectives-evolutionary, cognitive, developmental, and sociocultural learning-each paper documents the consequences of different lay theories for understanding group inferences and judgements. Collectively the articles propose theoretical extensions and suggest practical implications of the lay theories approach for reducing prejudice.

Social Perception and Social Reality

Social Perception and Social Reality
Author: Lee Jussim
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2012-04-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780199710614

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Social Perception and Social Reality contests the received wisdom in the field of social psychology that suggests that social perception and judgment are generally flawed, biased, and powerfully self-fulfilling. Jussim reviews a wealth of real world, survey, and experimental data collected over the last century to show that in fact, social psychological research consistently demonstrates that biases and self-fulfilling prophecies are generally weak, fragile, and fleeting. Furthermore, research in the social sciences has shown stereotypes to be accurate. Jussim overturns the received wisdom concerning social perception in several ways. He critically reviews studies that are highly cited darlings of the bias conclusion and shows how these studies demonstrate far more accuracy than bias, or are not replicable in subsequent research. Studies of equal or higher quality, which have been replicated consistently, are shown to demonstrate high accuracy, low bias, or both. The book is peppered with discussions suggesting that theoretical and political blinders have led to an odd state of affairs in which the flawed or misinterpreted bias studies receive a great deal of attention, while stronger and more replicable accuracy studies receive relatively little attention. In addition, the author presents both personal and real world examples (such as stock market prices, sporting events, and political elections) that routinely undermine heavy-handed emphases on error and bias, but are generally indicative of high levels of rationality and accuracy. He fully embraces scientific data, even when that data yields unpopular conclusions or contests prevailing conventions or the received wisdom in psychology, in other social sciences, and in broader society.